I've been looking around in the system headers of RobotC 3.60, and there are lots of instances of the word `intrinsic` highlighted as a keyword. Apart from the obvious "it's intrinsic", what does this keyword actually do?

// Syntax Example,// 'intrinsic variable' -- Compiler directive to define an internal "intrinsic" variable "array".// 'globalVar' -- the variable name known to the compiler.// 'propertyVar' -- the type of variable/parameter// 'kNumbOfGlobalVariablesInBytes' -- the size of the 'array' for these variables. If this is not specified// then a non-array variable is being used. e.g. 'clock', or 'message'// and can be referred to by any value//// Item can now be referenced in 'ROBOTC' code with 'globalVar[23]', 'globalVar[i]', ... format

Could someone explain this more clearly though? And can I use the keyword `intrinsic` in my own headers?

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